2022 SEPTEMBER 11 VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA ------------------------------------------------------------* THE BEST NEWS YOU'LL GET ALL WEEK THIS LINK IS A VIDEO VERSION OF NEWS COMPILED BY VK5BD BEVAN tinyurl.com/WIA-News-Videos ------------------------------------------------------------* NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING SEPTEMBER 11 2022 IN OUR 27th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS This week:- WIA President - WIA Secretary - WIA DX Arards Manger - WIA RD Contest Nanager - WIA AR MAGAZINE Editor in Chief Roger Harrison THIS & MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA PROGRAM RECORDED IN BRISBANE, OLYMPIC CITY 2032. WIA JOIN THE WIA tinyurl.com/yyj87b9y This is WIA President and Director, Scott Williams VK3KJ. Many thank Graham and a warm greeting to all that have tuned into the WIA Broadcast this week. Just a short report from me this week and I just want to cover a couple of quick items. Firstly, the ACMA this week has released its Five-Year Spectrum Outlook for the period 2022 2027. Informed by views of spectrum users, the Five-Year Spectrum Outlook provides an overview of technology, market and policy drivers likely to shape the demand of spectrum over the next 5 years. It also includes the ACMAs work program for the next 12 months to help spectrum users plan for potential changes as well as activities and milestones for the 2022 2023 financial year. To find out more, visit the WIA website tinyurl.com/yckpw88x where we have posted a news item on this subject. The news item contains a URL link at the very bottom where you can access the ACMA Five Year Spectrum Outlook. The next item to mention is the WIA will be in attendance and have a stand at the Tassie Ham Radio Conference and Exhibition on Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th November this year. Run by the Radio and Electronics Association of Sothern Tasmania (REAST), the event will be held in Hobart over the two days. The WIA Board will be holding a Board meeting and strategic planning session surrounding the event and will also have a stand within the exhibition. We hope to see in Hobart and make sure you drop past the stand and meet many of the WIA Directors. We always welcome feedback and suggestions to better serve you as members. In closing, you will see the WIA far more active at different Hamfests and events right across Australia in the future. It is difficult to cover every event, but we will be doing our best to make sure we engage as much as we can and get around to as many events as we can. I will be personally attending PerthTech on the weekend of 22nd and 23rd October in Perth and I look forward to meeting as many people in attendance as possible. Saturday is the main Technical Presentations with a Sundowner held that night and then Sunday will be a series of workshops. Registrations are now open for both the Tassie event and PerthTech so make sure you goggle them and register. Thats it for me this week. I look forward to talking to you on air soon and dont forget the Oceania DX Contest is just around the corner on 1 October for SSB and 8 October for CW. Best Regards Scott VK3KJ WIA President HI This is Alan VK4SN, some Remembrance Day Contest results Conditions were excellent for this years Remembrance day contest. 35,685 QSO's were logged over the 262 entries received. Congratulations go to VK7 as this years winning state. SO PH VK7HH 1366 SO CW VK2GR 460 SO MX VK5LJ 1220 SO Q PH VK3ASY 143 SO Q CW VK3QB 418 SO Q MX VK2R 226 MS VK2G 806 MM VL4R 988 1ST 2ND AND THRID PLACE GETTER CERTIFICATES ARE AT THE WIA FOR PRINTING AND POSTING. ALL OTHER STATE, WW2 EQUIPMENT, AND ROOKIE CERTIFICATES ARE AVAILABLE AS A DOWNLOADABLE PDF FROM THE WIA RMEMBRANCE DAY CONTEST PAGE. THANKS TO ALL WHO PARTICIPATED. BEST 73 de ALAN VK4SN. This is WIA secretary Peter Clee VK8ZZ The Board of the WIA are seeking expressions of interest to hold the Annual General Meeting in 2023. The meeting needs to be held late in April or any time in May 2023. This can be held in conjunction with or without a club convention, HamFest or other gathering. The WIA is able to offer financial assistance for such an event. Would any club who is interested in holding this event please email me on SECRETARY@wia.org.au This is Editor-in-Chief of Amateur Radio magazine, Roger Harrison VK2ZRH. Last Monday, the files for Issue 5 of Amateur Radio magazine were uploaded to the printer's server in Bairnsdale, Victoria. Actually, it was in the early hours of Tuesday morning, truth be told, because the Irish in me makes me go over things again and again . . to be sure, to be sure. The issues cover was printed the week before. See. Ive said that before! Look out for the issue landing in your letterbox, your Post Office Box, or your newsagency late next week. Youll recognise it easily because splashed across the front cover is a sash that says Recycle Refurbish Repurpose! Thats the central theme to Issue 5, folks. I can hear the gasps from the peanut gallery now what rubbish has Roger slung in the magazine now? Well, for the boat anchor brigade we have Part 1 on the experiences of Phil Fitzherbert VK 3 FF in refurbishing a brace of Collins S-line rigs. Put up your hands those whove lusted after a classic Collins S-line setup? I promise this one turns up something NOT found online! One of our more well-known authors, Dale Hughes VK 1 DSH mixes it up with an article on how he went about repurposing 120-year-old telephone technology while exploiting the latest in the digital realm to build himself an Arduino-based automatic home intercom exchange. Whats more, the centrefold yes, the centrefold pages 34-35, have the circuit of Dales project spread across them, naked and unadorned! Imagine that. An Arduino Mega . . with all those legs, caught up in repurposing electromechanical uniselectors so as to maintain communications throughout the Hughess home. Noting the consistently keen interest in defence surplus transmitters and receivers, and the efforts of collectors, restorers and conservators of these stalwarts of yesteryear, we wanted to provide something to help you maintain these champions of retro-tech. Valves or, tubes if you will are central to this interest. To keep the gear working, you must know if the valves or their new-old-stock (N O S) replacements are any good. So, Phil Wait VK 2 ASD wrote us an article on Valve Testers Phil gives you the skinny on what you never knew that you need to know now. Alright, I hear you asking up the back what about stuff for us not into that old stuff? OK. We have Part 3 of Antenna Modelling using 4nec2 free software to model an antenna before you build it. The authors take you step-by-step through how to model a dipole for the 20 metre band fed with 50 ohm coaxial cable. Not world-breaking, but we all have to start somewhere. Thats not all in Issue 5. Ill reveal more, later. Or your issue might land first! Amateur Radio magazine, Volume 90, Issue Number 5 for 2022. Serving Australian radio amateurs since 1933. Thats all this time from Flapjaw Knopfloch K N zero P F L . . . Eh? Oh. This has been AR magazine Editor-in-Chief Roger Harrison VK2ZRH for VK1WIA News. ------------------------------------------------------------* INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to IARU, RSGB, RAC, Southgate AR Club, ARRL, NZART, eHam, AMATEUR RADIO NEWSLINE & the World Wide sources of the WIA. The CQ Contest policy has been updated. It will be effective with the upcoming CQ WW RTTY DX contest on the 24th and 25th of September, and all CQ contests going forward. CQ will resume accepting Russian or Belorussian log entries as regular logs and publish their scores. However, plaques will not be awarded to otherwise-eligible Russian or Belorussian stations but to the top-scoring non-Russian or non-Belorussian entry in that category. Online certificates will not be awarded to ANY Russian or Belorussian entry, either as a participant award or based on ranking and you can read more about the policy at cq-amateur-radio.com 3Y0J Bouvet DXpedition Amateur Radio DXpeditions (ARD) is said to be making great progress for the upcoming 3Y0J Bouvet DXpedition, only four months left until ashore on Bouvet. One major milestone is the shipping of the Container from Norway that is scheduled on September 18th. From Oslo the container will be shipped to Falkland Island where a team of local hams lead by Don VP 8 ON will make an effort to inspect the content before arrival of the team. The 3Y0J team is currently busy packing all equipment at the staging site at Oslo airport, where they, for the next few weeks, will finalize the packing of equipment. This will end an extremely busy period, 12 months of purchasing, assembling, testing, and packing the equipment. The team has worked hard, and ultimately shipping the container will complete this intensive period of work that will enable the goal to activate the rare #2 DXCC Bouvet. Rest assured this sounds like a well-planned DXpedition! Radio amateurs in Ukraine appear to be diligently maintaining radio silence as the state of emergency declared there just prior to the Russian military invasion remains in effect. A February 24 decree from President Volodymyr Zelensky included a ban on the operation of amateur radio transmitters for personal and collective use. The Ukraine Amateur Radio League reported this past week that it has received many messages of encouragement from the worldwide amateur radio community. The LRU informed international amateur radio organizations about Russias military invasion of Ukraine, said the message from UARL Vice President Anatoly Kirilenko, UT3UY. To date, there have been many reports from radio amateurs around the world in support of Ukraine. The IARU has adopted a neutral stance. IARU is an apolitical organization focused on promoting and defending amateur radio and the amateur radio services, the IARU said. The amateur radio service is about self-instruction in communications and friendship between people. IARU Region 1 has said it continues to monitor the development and expects all radio amateurs to follow their national laws and regulations. IARU Region 1 also re-posted part of an advisory from the Deutscher Amateur Radio Club (DARC) HF Committee on February 27. Any radio amateur currently transmitting from Ukraine is risking his or her life. If you hear a Ukrainian station, do not broadcast its call sign, location, or frequencywhether on the band, in a cluster, or on social media. You may be putting lives at risk. The DARCs overarching advice: In the current situation, the best we can do is listen. UK Amateur Radio License Recent changes to the Amateur Radio Licence, which require radio amateurs to demonstrate compliance with Ofcom guidelines for minimising the exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields (EMF) from their station, have made necessary urgent changes to the examination syllabus. Since the 1st of September examinations include questions on the new EMF-related material at all levels. See rsgb.org ARRL President Emeritus W2HD Silent Key. Harry Dannals, W2HD, President Emeritus of ARRL, The National Association for Amateur Radio, died on August 30. He lived in Virginia. In April, Dannals celebrated his 95th birthday and over 80 years of involvement in amateur radio. He served as ARRL President for 10 years, from 1972 - 1982, and his President Emeritus status was conferred in 1984. He was also an ARRL Life Member. REGION THREE Regulations having an impact on whether amateur stations can stay on the air in Cambodia have hams struggling Jim Meachen ZL2BHF brings us those details thanks to ARNewsLine. Amateurs in Cambodia are struggling to comply with recent government regulations that they believe may prevent amateurs from being able to renew their operating certificates. The rules, passed in 2020, state that certificates will only be renewed for amateurs whose transceivers have been granted the approval of the Cambodian Ministry of Post and Telecommunications by proving they meet government-set standards for operating, safety and health. The approval is known as a TA. According to a post in the QRZ.com forums from Dave Taylor, XU7AKG/ZL3AIK, hams believe the additional layer of security placed on amateurs in 2020 will have the effect of banning their equipment. Dave's post said that because the process of approval appears to be complex, current efforts are focusing on just one model of transceiver for now: getting the proper documents for the Yaesu FT-891. Dave reports that, in the meantime, hams living in Cambodia and those visiting and wishing to get on the air have been unable to renew their Cambodia Amateur Certificates. New Zealand acts over importation of handheld transceivers The Northern Advocate newspaper reports a man who breached the Radiocommunications Act faces a fine of up to $30,000 NZD It relates to the importation of two types of handheld transceiver which should only have been sold to licensed radio amateurs. The man recently appeared in Whangrei District Court, pleading guilty to breaching the Radiocommunications Act 1989 by importing Prohibited Unrestricted 2 Radios without a licence. Scheduled for sentence later this year, he faces a fine of up to $30,000. The charge is related to a consignment of 50 Baofeng UV-5R and 2 Baofeng UV-82 two-way radios, which was addressed to the man's home and intercepted by Customs. ------------------------------------------------------------* HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT -------------- NOW CONTEST WISE:- -------------- 2022 -------------- -------------- WIA - NZART OCEANIA CONTEST CW - Second full weekend in October 0600 UTC Saturday to 0600 UTC Sunday PHONE - First full weekend in October 0600 UTC Saturday to 0600 UTC Sunday Log deadline for ALL logs - 31 October. -------------- WIA VHF - UHF FIELD DAYS SPRING 0100 UTC Saturday 26 through 0059 UTC Sunday 27 November -------------- 160 METER CW CONTEST - ARRL SPONSORED Objective is for Amateurs worldwide to exchange information with W/VE amateurs on 160-meter CW. Dates: First full weekend in December (December 2-4, 2022). Contest Period: Begins 2200 UTC Friday, ends 1559 UTC Sunday. This is a forty-two hour period with no time limitation. Logs are due within SEVEN (7) days after the event is over. -------------- 10 METER CONTEST - ARRL SPONSORED For Amateurs worldwide to exchange QSO information with as many stations as possible on the 10 meter band. Dates: Second full weekend of December. Starts 0000 UTC Saturday; runs through 2359 UTC Sunday (December 10-11, 2022) Logs are due within SEVEN (7) days after the event is over. -------------- AWARDS Graham VK3GA WIA Awards Manager The WIA DX Awards Program is pleased to announce a new award, the Fifty on 50 Award. This award recognises 50MHz (6m) contacts from VK and its territories with Amateur Radio stations from at least 50 DXCC Entities around the world. Confirming 50 DXCC entities on VHF is extremely difficult. This award recognises those elite operators who have invested considerable time and expertise, as well as knowledge of 6m propagation, on both terrestrial and space paths. This award is only available for Australian members of the Awards program. Further details can be found at wia.org.au/members/wiadxawards/FiftyOn50/ -------------- -------------- DX WINDOW -------------- -------------- Special 911 Callsign The station WA2NYC is a remembrance of the 21st anniversary on the attack on the World Trade Centre in New York City, remembering that over twenty nine hundred souls were lost on that day. The station will operate between 0000z, September 11th until 0300z, September 12th. Suggested frequencies are: 28450, 21350, 14340, 7238 and D-STAR Reflector XLX 020B will be monitored at the top of the hour. They will also be uploading QSOs to LoTW. (SouthGate) ----------- TONGA, A3. A 35 JP from Tongatapu, IOTA OC-049 until September 30 on 40 to 6 meters using CW, SSB, FT8, and 4. QSL to home call JA 0 RQV (ARRL) -------------- JAN MAYEN, JX. Helge, LB4MI is QRV as JX/LB4MI until early October. Activity is in his spare time on 20 and 17 meters using SSB. QSL to home call LB4MI (arrl) -------------- Stephen Warrillow VK3SN will be active on Christmas Island for a week commencing 24 September. As a member of the Christmas Island Amateur Radio Club, Stephen will use club call sign VK 9 XX and will be on the air most afternoons and evenings local time across the HF bands on SSB and FT8. Antennas will be portable dipoles, but decent contacts are anticipated especially on FT8. For details ciarc.org.au While this will be a holiday adventure rather than a serious DXpedition, hopefully the Christmas Island activation will provide an opportunity for many amateurs around the world to work this highly sought after DXCC entity. (vk3sn) -------------------------------------------------------------- WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS - AND - SUMMITS ON THE AIR, WORLD WIDE FLORA, FAUNA PROGRAM, PARKS ON THE AIR and other ADVENTURE GROUPS. hema.org.uk/index.jsp minesontheair.com/about-mota parksontheair.com/ sota.org.uk sotawatch.sota.org.uk/en/ wwffaustralia.com/ Many amateurs worldwide have taken part in Summits of The Air or SOTA exercises both as 'activators' and 'chasers' but not everyone owns his own summit! Ross VK7LH AKA VK7ALH owns a hill called 'Grassy Hut Tier'. In fact it's on the same plot of land as his home QTH but at higher altitude. Grassy Hut Tier VK7/NC-022 had been activated twice previously by VK7DW and VK2HRX but not by the owner - that was until Wednesday, August 31. Allen VK7AN and Rodney VK7HAM were setting out to activate Johnstones Hill VK7/NE-041 in NE VK7. This presented a chance for both parties to attain summit-to-summit ( S 2 S ) contacts. At the end of the day all 3 participants had racked up well over 20 contacts on 40 metres into VK1,2,3,4,5 and 7 as well as the treasured S2S contacts. facebook.com/groups/1472093859714691 (vk7wi news) WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ARDF WIA ARDF COORDINATOR VK3WWW Jack vk3www@wia.org.au users.mackay.net.au/~ron/ homingin.com ardf.org.au Results are in for the World ARDF Cup and IARU ARDF Championships. The Bulgarian Federation of Radio Amateurs (BFRA) hosted the World Amateur Radio Direction Finding Championships from August 28 to September 3 2022 in Borovets. Before that event another ARDF competition, the World ARDF Cup was held in the same venue from August 24-27. Teams from across Europe, including Ukraine, along with Kazakhstan, Korea and the USA took part, in total more than 200 runners from 23 countries participated. (arnewsline) WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org "Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt to International Space Station, do you copy? Over." For six minutes on Aug. 24, patients of Monroe Carell Jr. Childrens Hospital went out of this world -- or at least their voices did. The patients, also students of the hospitals school program, connected via amateur radio with NASA astronaut Kiell Lindgren, MD, who was aboard the ISS as it passed over Tennessee. To earn this rare opportunity for "The Call," Monroe Carell's school program, along with the hospital's Seacrest Studio and local Amateur Radio Operators, drafted and submitted a lengthy proposal that included a detailed education plan to the Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) program. Patient Walter Mayo, 7, wanted to know what happens if you get sick in space. Luckily, Lindgren noted, they try to make sure the astronauts are as healthy as possibly before going to space, and if they dont feel well on board, hes a doctor. There was a question posed to Lindgren about signs of alien life. Oddly enough, that was the only answer where the audio was garbled. (vumc reporter) WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- YOTA (Youngsters On The Air) youtube.com/channel/UClAapljf0VQ751sOgu2IzaA twitter.com/hamyota YOTA Contest 2022 Youth On The Air (ham-yota.com) AMSAT-EA Collaborates With the ROM-2 Mission AMSAT-EA supports the ROM-2 mission of the Romanian association ROMSpace, which consists of a PocketQube 1P (a cube with a side of 5 cm) designed by students from the International Computing High School in Bucharest aged between 15 and 18 years, in what will be the first Romanian mission of this type. This satellite, which has received engineering support from AMSAT Nepal and ORION Space, will be assembled at the AMSAT-EA facilities in Madrid, a city where it will also be qualified for space, with the assistance of engineers from AMSAT EA and AMSAT Nepal. The mission of the satellite is to take pictures with a 2 MP camera and send them to radio amateurs who wish to transmit them on their ground stations through the SSDV protocol, tuning to the 436.235 MHz. Maintenance data is transmitted via CW and SSDV packets are transmitted using GFSK. Once in orbit, the satellite will become the responsibility of AMSAT-EA, the organization that has registered the satellite internationally and will monitor it during its life in space. [ANS] WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- IOTA iota-world.org IOTA OC-038, CHATHAM ISLANDS, ZL7. Jeff, K5WE will be QRV as ZL7/K5WE from Kaingaroa, IOTA OC-038, until September 21 on 160 to 10 meters using CW, SSB, RTTY, FT8 and FT4. 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